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The Hoffmann family has "emerged as a serious contender" to purchase the Pittsburgh Penguins, according to a report.
The Hoffmann Family has emerged has potential buyers for the Penguins, as the Fenway Sports Group looks to complete the sale.
The Hoffmann family, owners of the minor league Florida Everblades, have "emerged as a serious contender" to buy the Pittsburgh Penguins, Sportsnet reported Tuesday. The Penguins are currently owned ...
The source said FSG boasts other business ventures that are more profitable than the Penguins, namely Liverpool Football Club ...
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SB Nation on MSNNew name emerges in potential sale of Penguins
News like a bolt from the blue on a Monday afternoon.. From Friedman: There is a new name to watch regarding the potential ...
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago-based Hoffman family emerge as contender to buy Penguins
The Pittsburgh Penguins could be changing ownership in the near future, and a Chicago family looks to be among the interested ...
A billionaire businessman who owns an ECHL hockey team in Florida has emerged as a “serious contender” to buy the Pittsburgh ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNFenway Sports Group Weighs Penguins Options Amid ‘Serious’ Suitor
FSG previously said it was exploring the sale of a minority stake. The post Fenway Sports Group Weighs Penguins Options Amid ‘Serious’ Suitor appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Meanwhile, the Everblades were stymied. Due in part to a hooking penalty committed by Florida defenseman Will Reilly, the Everblades were unable to get a shot on target in the first 10 minutes.
Not after trouncing the Florida Everblades with a 9-1-1 record throughout the regular season. Not after building a 3-games-to-1 lead in their first-round Kelly Cup postseason series.
The Everblades will revisit and celebrate their 2022 Kelly Cup championship before Saturday night's home opener when they host the Jacksonville Icemen at 7 p.m. Florida split its season-opening ...
Florida entered the playoffs as a fifth seed, but the Blades were hot. They were 21-20-4 on Feb. 1 after a 4-2 loss to Reading and finished the regular season 39-26-7, going 18-6-3 down the stretch.
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